Girls and women of all ages are learning to ride skateboards and leaning on each other at an indoor skatepark in Wallingford. See how Skate Like A Girl is building community and empowering young women through workshops and camps.

Beef up that bike, add a mallet and find a hard court and you have a Seattle-born sport that spread worldwide. We go inside the fence as players mash it up and tell us that bike polo is a sport that anyone on a bike can learn.

A Seattle filmmaker's video letter to Clay Bennett, who bought the Sonics and then moved them to Oklahoma, breaking the hearts of loyal basketball fans.

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2.20.2

neptune the dog

2.15.3

bike polo

2.13.2

native hoops

2.12.6

seahawks tribute haiku

2.12.4

skate like a girl

2.3.7

it's the jam

2.3.5

film: dodgeball

2.3.3

parkour in the park

2.3.2

the first family of pro squash

2.2.6

old guy skateboarders

2.2.2

bike polo, born in the 206

1.17.6

hopscotch cd

1.16.4

stormin' seattle

1.14.2

old guy skateboarders

1.10.5

duck dodge

1.9.3

adventure cycling

1.7.3

smash putt

1.6.3

art seen: toddler boogaloo

1.2.2

love seattle

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About PIE. Like any TV show, PIE will bring you things. Things that matter to our audience like art, music, history and the innovative spirit that makes our corner of the world a fascinatingly dynamic place.

In return, we ask that you bring us things too. We're looking for story ideas, images, videos... pretty much anything that reflects the heritage of the area between Vancouver, WA to Vancouver, BC, and from Aberdeen to Alberta, in all its glory, as quirky as it may be.

your host

Bill Radke is the sort of person who has an entry on Wikipedia, but he's not the sort of person who makes a big deal out of it.

He is a familiar voice to the Northwest radio audience for his work at local stations KUOW and KIRO-FM. National radio audiences last encountered Bill's uniquely off-center take during his time hosting Marketplace Morning Report. Previously he co-hosted Weekend America and created the topical satire show Rewind.

In addition to his work in radio, Bill is a stand-up comic and took first place in the 1992 Seattle International Comedy Festival. He wrote essays to accompany photographs for the book "Seattle" and produced a series of podcasts, which sounds like something to do with fishing, but isn't.